Top Gun 3 Jaw 400kg Welding Positioner Chuck
Top Gun 3 Jaw 300kg Welding Positioner Chuck The Top Gun PC400 Chuck is a specialized 3-jaw, self-centring, quick-clamping, chuck designed as an accessory for welding positioners, rotary tables, turntables, and manipulators. It enables ultra-fast clamping and unclamping of round or near-round workpieces (pipes, shafts, flanges, cylinders, bars, etc.) without needing a separate chuck key or wrench – thanks to built-in integrated levers for rapid operation. These chucks excel in setups requiring frequent workpiece changes, offering short changeover times and self-centring precision for quick, accurate alignment Lightning-Fast Workpiece Changes. Integrated levers allow clamping/unclamping in seconds without hunting for a separate key or wrench, perfect for high-mix, low-volume fab shops or production lines swapping pipe/flange sizes often. Boosts Productivity Dramatically. Short changeover times reduce downtime between jobs, letting welders complete more pieces per shift – ideal for busy workshops in mining maintenance, structural steel, irrigation piping, or custom trailer/equipment fabrication. Self-Centring Precision. Automatically centres workpieces for accurate rotation and consistent circumferential welds, improving quality, reducing setup fiddling, and minimising distortion or misalignment. Lightweight & Low-Profile Design. Low added weight and flat build keep the centre of gravity low on positioners – safe and stable even on medium-capacity rotary tables, preventing overload or tipping risks. Versatile for Round Workpieces. Broad Ø10–380mm range (across models) covers small bars to larger pipes/flanges common in Aussie industries like agriculture, oil & gas, construction, and repair services. Features 3-Jaw Chuck Self-centering chuck Integrated fast-clamping levers (no loose wrench needed), self-centering for quick setup, low weight & flat/low-profile design Used on Welding Positioner WP-220, WP-350 & WP-500
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